With the COVID-19 Pandemic, the importance of a local food system was highlighted both for the food secure and the food insecure. As a consumer, I too realized just how important our local food system is. I hope you did too.
The USDA recognizes that consumer demand for local food has been growing in recent years. It's important that we as a community support local food efforts. The first step is being committed to buying local food from our local producers. You can start with allocating a certain amount of your food budget to buying locally. Ten percent is a good amount. If you spend $100 a week on food purchases, you will commit to spending $10 on local food purchases. Not a whole lot. Not a big commitment. BUT those $10 will go into the pocket of a local farmer who will spend that $10 purchasing items for his farm, buying clothes for his children, paying his lease rates and/or mortgage payments, and paying taxes (local, state, and federal). You are supporting your neighbor make an honest living, but also supporting our local and state economy! And by golly, we all need to eat.
You have power as a consumer. In addition to allocating a percentage of your food budget to local food, you can support food businesses that buy local food. Food businesses can also allocate a budget for local food purchases. Food businesses can have "specials" featuring local ingredients. I really enjoy visiting restaurants that are transparent with their local food purchasing. They often have signage with the farms that they source from. Don't be fooled just because the food business says "local." Ask questions.